Make a Member Report

If you feel you’ve received unfair treatment from a Chamber of Commerce – on the Web™ member, please send us the following information for complaint resolution:

The name of the company

The URL of the company

The email address of your contact with the company

The name of your contact with the company (if available)

The date of your order

The full name the order was placed under

Your full address

Your telephone number

The order or transaction number of your order

FULL description of the product or service

The dollar amount of your purchase

Details of your complaint

How do you want the problem resolved?

Highlight, copy and paste the above information into an email. Fill out the complete information before sending. Click here to open a new email! Do not send unsolicited commercial messages!

Reports without this information will not be processed. By making your report, you agree – and give your permission – that your email may be forwarded to the company and that we may ask them to resolve the issue. You will also be contacted and asked for verification of your claim.

All complaints MUST be in writing. We do NOT take complaints via telephone!

All Chamber Members Pledge to Give Solid Guarantees!

The member merchant is given three (3) days to respond to a complaint. If the member does not respond, or, if the consumer reports the situation remains unresolved, the complaint will be reported on the member’s verification page.

If the consumer does not respond to additional requests for information, the matter will be dropped.

“People don’t realize all of the benefits that are built into their policy,” says Robert Passmore, assistant vice president of the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, an industry trade group. But if you read your policy closely, he says, you might be surprised at what’s covered.Full Story

Ads Annoy, Bog Down Websites

When you visit a website, you often find yourself waiting and waiting for advertisements to load. Video starts playing automatically, and animated ads jump in front of what you were there to see. The seconds tick by.Full Story

Supporting eCommerce

Chamber of Commerce – on the Web™ is not a tax exempt organization, therefore, owes no allegiance to any government lobbyists - nor do we contribute money to political parties.

Our only allegiance is to those politicians who fully support legislation that enhances online business as well as worldwide cooperation.

The Chamber will never fail to actively encourage members to lobby, from the grass roots level - on relevant legislation in all member countries – to advance and protect the pursuit of online business.

Public Service

Online Report Information

Links to necessary contact information for anyone who uses the World Wide Web and wishes to file a report regarding unethical online behavior - as well as links to find important information.